If I have 2 terminals A and B. T-A is connect T-B over secured socket connection. I need to write code to implement a connection between the 2 terminals.
How do I do handshake such connection using Keystore and Truststore. Another word, where do I place keystore/truststore certificate file? (T-A or T-B)
Any good advice or good example ...
Has anyone came across where they have to deal with .truststore file? and knowing how to import .cer into .truststore file?
I am not sure if I have to use Java Keytool or Linux command (such as openssl command).
Thanks
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An online service provided me with their certificate (a pfx file) along with its password.
I am looking to load that into my WebLogic 8.1 truststore in Unix.
There is a truststore currently that exists in my WebLogic.
I am new to this so I was wondering what was the process to add that other party's certificate to my existing WebLogic...
I am trying to write an SSL client that sends mail using the javax.mail API. The problem I am having is that the server request that I use SSL, but the server is also configured with a non-standard SSL certificate. The web pages I have found say that I need to install the certificate into the trust store. I don't want to do that (I don't...
I've setup a self-signed certificate to test an ssl java connection - however, it is refusing to locate the java trustStore. I've saved copies of it in /Java/jre6/lib/security in addition to the folder where the classes are compiled to (im using netbeans) and also to /java/jre6/bin
none of the above appears to work, because when i run th...
I just created a truststore with the java keytool (for server authentication of a server that does not have a CA cert). However I just noticed something strange. I am starting my client like this:
java -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=<PATHSTUFF>/client.keystore -classpath <STUFF> Client
(Note: there is NOT a password specified)
The abov...
I know there were a lot of questions/answers about how to ignore SSL error in the code.
On our dev region dev.domain.tld we have configured a app server over SSL.
The certificate that is displayed is for somedev.domain.tld.
There is no way to change the certificate, it will always be a domain mismatch.
So when I deploy a web-service ...
Hello Experts.
Need some guidance.
I have java webstart app and I want it to connect to a server via SSL.just adding a property like:System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStore","my.keystore");But since a JAWS program is downloaded from server didn't work and don't have a my.keystore on local file system. So decided to distribute the...
Lead in ...
I'm not an expert, by far, in application security via SSL, but am trying to establish a test environment that includes all possible scenarios we may encounter in production. For this I have a tree of Certificate Authorities (CAs) that are the issuers of an assortment of test client certificates, and node/server certificates ...
Hi,
In our java application we need to communicate with a list of servers on SSL using https protocol. The list of servers to communicate will change at runtime. Initially we do not have any of the server's certificate. At runtime, we will obtain a new server's certificate and add the public key certificate into a truststore; and any new...